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Search the Resource Directory for therapists, clinics, treatment programs, support groups, and organizations (such as affiliates and global partners) specializing in OCD and Related Disorders in your area.

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Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders affect more than 1 in 100 people around the world — but there is hope. Learn about treatment, research, and other resources that can help.

UPDATED: Join our BDD chat on Monday, May 13th, as part of our #OCDchat series on Twitter

Posted April 11, 2013

UPDATE: This chat has been rescheduled for Monday, May 13th, at 8pm ET. See you there!

In this month’s #OCDchat, we are excited to have Jamie Feusner, MD, medical director of the UCLA OCD Treatment Program, joining us to talk about Body Dysmorphic Disorder treatment and research, and to answer your questions about the disorder. We will also be joined by Carrie Asselin, who wrote the poignant blog post earlier this week about growing up with a older brother who struggled with BDD and OCD (read here, if you missed it).

Our #OCDchat series takes place on the 3rd Monday of every month on Twitter. Log on to twitter between 8p and 9p ET, and use the hashtag #OCDchat to join the conversation. You can learn more about how to participate here: iocdf.org/ocdchat